Before she starred as Dorothy in the hit 1980s sitcom "The Golden Girls," actress Bea Arthur attended school in the Susquehanna Valley. Check out these vintage and present-day photos of Linden Hall. [In this yearbook photo, Arthur poses with classmates on campus - the school could not confirm which girl is Arthur.]

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Born Beatrice Phyllis Frankel, she attended Linden Hall School for Girls in Lititz, Lancaster County, from 1939 to 1940.

PHOTO: Linden Hall

Can you guess which one is her in this yearbook photo? [Arthur is leaning on the left-side pillar of the gazebo.]

PHOTO: Linden Hall

The school says Arthur may have been a member of the field hockey team, based on a note from a classmate.

PHOTO: Linden Hall

Arthur lived at the student residence hall known as "The Castle."

PHOTO: Linden Hall

"The Castle" is still a dormitory for students today.

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Here is a door to one of "The Castle's" dorm rooms.

PHOTO: WGAL

The main school building, now called Stengel Hall, had a parlor where students could bring their male suitors for pre-date approval by the headmaster. If the headmaster didn't approve, the student was not permitted to go on the date. This rule is no longer in place.

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Arthur would have attended student assembly's and chorus practice at the Mary Dixon Memorial Chapel, which was named after a Linden Hall graduate who died at the age of 19.

PHOTO: Linden Hall

The Victorian-style chapel was dedicated in 1885.

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Today, the chapel is still used for musical activities and school gatherings.

PHOTO: WGAL

The fountain area on the school grounds is surrounded by grass that remains a popular gathering place for students.

PHOTO: WGAL

According to the schools newspaper, the Drama Club gave four shows throughout Arthur's junior year, including “The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde. However, the school could not confirm if Arthur took part in any productions.

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The plays were held inside the gymnasium, now remodeled into the Steinman Arts Center and Snavely Family Theatre.

PHOTO: WGAL

The students rehearse and perform plays like "The Sound of Music" and "Little Women" at the theatre.

PHOTO: WGAL

In the hallway behind the stage, Drama Club students have inscribed their names and messages that span decades.

PHOTO: WGAL

Founded in 1746, Linden Hall is the nation's oldest independent boarding school for girls.

PHOTO: Linden Hall

This is the copy of an application to Linden Hall that Bea Arthur would have had to fill out as part of the admissions process.

PHOTO: Linden Hall

The small town where the school is located is best known for being a home to the Wilbur Chocolate Company and the Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery.

Before she starred as Dorothy in the hit 1980s sitcom "The Golden Girls," actress Bea Arthur attended school in the Susquehanna Valley. Check out these vintage and present-day photos of Linden Hall. [In this yearbook photo, Arthur poses with classmates on campus - the school could not confirm which girl is Arthur.]

PHOTO: Linden Hall

Born Beatrice Phyllis Frankel, she attended Linden Hall School for Girls in Lititz, Lancaster County, from 1939 to 1940.

PHOTO: Linden Hall

Can you guess which one is her in this yearbook photo? [Arthur is leaning on the left-side pillar of the gazebo.]

PHOTO: Linden Hall

The school says Arthur may have been a member of the field hockey team, based on a note from a classmate.

PHOTO: Linden Hall

Arthur lived at the student residence hall known as "The Castle."

PHOTO: Linden Hall

"The Castle" is still a dormitory for students today.

PHOTO: WGAL

Here is a door to one of "The Castle's" dorm rooms.

PHOTO: WGAL

The main school building, now called Stengel Hall, had a parlor where students could bring their male suitors for pre-date approval by the headmaster. If the headmaster didn't approve, the student was not permitted to go on the date. This rule is no longer in place.

PHOTO: WGAL

Arthur would have attended student assembly's and chorus practice at the Mary Dixon Memorial Chapel, which was named after a Linden Hall graduate who died at the age of 19.

PHOTO: Linden Hall

The Victorian-style chapel was dedicated in 1885.

PHOTO: WGAL

Today, the chapel is still used for musical activities and school gatherings.

PHOTO: WGAL

The fountain area on the school grounds is surrounded by grass that remains a popular gathering place for students.

PHOTO: WGAL

According to the schools newspaper, the Drama Club gave four shows throughout Arthur's junior year, including “The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde. However, the school could not confirm if Arthur took part in any productions.

PHOTO: Linden Hall

The plays were held inside the gymnasium, now remodeled into the Steinman Arts Center and Snavely Family Theatre.

PHOTO: WGAL

The students rehearse and perform plays like "The Sound of Music" and "Little Women" at the theatre.

PHOTO: WGAL

In the hallway behind the stage, Drama Club students have inscribed their names and messages that span decades.

PHOTO: WGAL

Founded in 1746, Linden Hall is the nation's oldest independent boarding school for girls.

PHOTO: Linden Hall

This is the copy of an application to Linden Hall that Bea Arthur would have had to fill out as part of the admissions process.

PHOTO: Linden Hall

The small town where the school is located is best known for being a home to the Wilbur Chocolate Company and the Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery.

PHOTO: WGAL

Photos: Which 'Golden Girl' attended school in the Susquehanna Valley?